The Winchester 70 is also one of the absolute best rifles ever designed. I have one in 30-06, 308, 270 Win, 270 WSM. Likely the most beautiful factory rifle ever made!
6.5 55 is a really good Cartridge. and underrated. it does all that 6.5 creed can. longer barrel life and brass life. and max for max it will have higher muzzle velocity's
I have a 1982 Ruger 300 win mag m77. It may be a fluke, but it shoots very well. I bought it when I was just old enough to buy one. It was to go elk hunting, but life delt me a fall and disabled me for walking. I still shoot it, and it groups well. Longest shot 300 yards on a deer laying down facing me. The 180 grain went through it and nearly cut its back leg off. Largest buck I ever killed. Thank you, Randy.
I chose a Sauer 100 Classic XT over the Tikka because I wanted it in 6.5x55 Swede and I waited nearly a year for Tikka to have one in stock . I love the Sauer and I love the Swede round.
I have a 1964 model 70 in 3006. First year they went to the push feed action. This rifle does also lock the bolt. It feels and holds great and shoots very nice groups with almost all the ammo i have tried in it. Bought it used for $100 when i was 16 and just recently put a new vortex crossfire 4x12 scope on it. Killed many deer with this rifle.
I have a Tikka T3x Superlite in 7mm-08……it’s just awesome. I don’t think there is any rifle on the market……under $1000 that can compare to a Tikka right now.
I have a combination of the first 2 rifles. It's a tikka chambered in 6.5 Swede. Both the rifle and cartridge are everything you said they were, and maybe a little more.
After doing a lot of research on these lower end budget rifles and I found it pretty hard to beat the Howa 1500, I got one brand new for $513 after tax from PSA.
In one of Randy's other videos he say the Howa rifles a very good rifles . Howa makes rifles for Wheatherby I have one in 300wby mag and it's been a awesome rifle . Any way just saying!!
I've got a handful of Howas and Vanguards. Both brands are extremely accurate with my handloaded ammo. I have a 243 Howa that doesn't require reloading for accuracy because it doesn't care if it's a Remington or winchester 100 grain softpoint. It will poke all three rounds into a single jagged hole at 100 yards. I always let them barrels cool and retract for 15 minutes between shots with the bolt open. This gives you a true reading from a cold bore. It's the hardest part of accuracy testing but it sure gives me all the confidence in the world when I am hunting.
Randy I had that exact model 70 featherweight in 6.5x55 and another one in 7x57.loved them both. I lent the 6.5x55 to my friend when his 308 missed 2 deer in the same morning. He shot his best ever deer with it that afternoon and fell in love with it. He begged me to sell it to him.I had the 7x57 so I sold it to him and he hunted with it every year right up until he passed away last year. As far as the the safety that doesn’t lock the bolt. I have a spool of 3/8 bongie cord that I tie in a loop and stretch around the trigger guard and bolt so it won’t open when walking this way if you jump something and need a fast shot just flick off the safety and let fly and if you need a second shot takes a fraction of a second to flick it off and work the bolt you can use a rubber band the same way. I wouldn’t buy a Remington rifle for years till I figured this out. Hope all is well With you and your family Randy. Live free and stay safe..
Good presentation, I like the Sako rifles over the Tikka rifles because you can leave the safety on while unloading the rifle, they have a little button in front of the safety to unlock the bolt. I love the model 700 and 70 rifles, they're two of the finest rifles that have been ever made!
Yes. Exactly. But they're not cheap. Around 2.5k. I was looking at the Peak (carbon stock) but got a little sticker shock. 4.5k unscoped. That's a pass probably. I can get a lot of gun for that money elsewhere. Their chambering offerings have also been shrinking.
Very nice presentation Randy! I like your attention to some quality factory rifles as well as some entry, midrange and full custom rifles from your own hand. I appreciate your comments on the features of the rifles and scopes as well. And for naming some high quality barrel and action manufacturers. Thanks for sharing your many years of knowledge, experience and expertise with us!
I like building my own rifles. It was in the 80's l bought a box full of Mauser 98 actions. So far l have built 10 of all types of calibers. Built most of them for my family for free. I have built anything from a 22-250 to a .338 Win. Mag. using the 98 action. They are simply one awesome action to start a rifle.
Who would have an 8mm sporter barrel ? I like 8mm and it fits the magazine perfectly 30-06 works but it's a touch too long & 308 isn't quite right but seems to be the closest fit for barrels available from brownells, midway and numrich
Randy, I might have lucked out but my Christensen Arms Mesa in 6.5 prc with factory 143 gr. shoots 1/2 moa out to 300 plus. Clean cold barrel will do as well with first shots. I have several rifles that with fouling shots and handloads will match the 6.5 prc accuracy but not at 300 plus yards.
Great presentation Mr Selby. I’ve had a number of rifles over my life but never a custom gun. However I also had several model 70s, Remingtons, Sakos n others. But your recommendation on the Tikka is spot on. I came into 2 of them in 270 n 7 Rem. Both shoot exceptionally well with factory ammo Love your videos.
Idk, looking at what custom rifles cost nowadays it's hard to justifythe price. For that kind of money you can (almost) get a really nice Krieghoff. And that's a whole different level of craftsmanship.
Hi Randy, hope you are doing well. A couple of days ago I've ran across one of your video where you've mentioned about a bausch and lomb Barlar 8a scope in 2.5-8 power. I went through my history and your channel trying to see which video that was but couldn't. My question would be which base and rings would you recommended since the scope doesnt have windage and elevation adjustments built in. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and knowledge. I've learnt a whole lot watching them!
I just left jack creek, no elk in hand but had a great time love your videos keep up the good work! Had my tikka in 35 whelen along for the trip they are great rifles stay safe
Another great video with expert eye and hands. What's current price for rebarreling a bolt action (small shank) if customer provided blank barrel of correct caliber?
This is Cathy, The Real Gunsmith's Wife. We don't quote prices on here, as prices can change. Someone seeing it a year or more from now may assume the price is the same. Also, YT gets knickers in a knot, we are told, if we post prices. Go to our contact page, see link at end of video for website. Thanks for watching.
No kidding. I shoot winchester 25-35 and have been waiting for around a year for new brass to come in. I can make it if I have to but I would rather buy it new. To make it I would need, you guessed it , more tools. I would need a neck turning tool I think
@@vdog4799 If you aren't fussy about brands, PPU makes brass for the 6.5 Swede, .303 savage, 7x57 and .303 British. Midway had 32 Special brass. For me the 35 Remington has been the kicker, can't find it anywhere, not even range brass.
@@garyh1449 Sorry, did I miss something? I only need brass for the 25-35. I cant use the other stuff. As far as I know only 30-30 brass can be used to convert. At least that's all I know about
@@garyh1449 I hear you. As it happens a wonderful opportunity just presented itself. My local gun range needs a volunteer person to open, close, and maintain the range! It's about 4 miles away and I would have ample opportunity to sift through all the brass I can!😁👍
I have the model 70, new production CRF, all weather stainless. I have nothing but good things to say about it. Hasn't let me down. I definitely prefer that 3 position style of safety. The rifle is capable of producing sub MOA groups provided you feed it good ammo. Oddly enough it loves Hornady ELD-X and SST'S. For Whitetails back east, said bullets are acceptable. I wouldn't use them for elk or anything bigger. Im in the process of trying different bullets like Barnes and Noslers for a future elk hunt.
This year I have purchased 5 Tikka rifles in 270, one in 300WSM and one in 300WM. Last year I bought one in 308. All but the 308 shoot as well or better than any custom I have, down to one hole groups with my handloads. The 270s are the most accurate of all especially with BVLDs in 150 grain and the 150 NBTs
Just curious... Have you ever thought about throwing them into a chassis? Or do you like the classic stocks? I've been thinking about getting a 308 for ammo cost and availability (so I can shoot a lot more, in a tikka t3x). You feel like you got a bad gun or is there a design issue? Have you tried different ammo?
@@mysterioanonymous3206 I think I just got a bad one. I tried numerous factory and handloaded ammo that has worked well in a number of other 308 rifles I've had. I now own about 9 Tikkas and all are fine. I like the Chassis but hard to find LEFT hand LONG action. MDT discontinued theirs
My neighbor has a Winchester model 70 Feather Weight chambered in 270. That rifle is beautiful and my other neighbor up the road has the Model 70 chambered in 300 Winchester magnum and the stock is the curly maple these are two of the nicest rifles I’ve ever seen sir in front of me that is. Being pertty don’t put anything on the ground though. My Savage 111 chambered in 25-06 I’ve had it for 11 years and have managed to keep it great looking and it has put deer wild hogs coyotes ground hogs down for the count. I’ve never shot a factory round though it. I got everything together to load for it then got the scope and started cranking out rounds for it. I started with the Nosler 85gr ballistic tip and they’re coming out the muzzle at a hair over 3,600fps. I went up to a 100gr Nosler BT and it’s just a little over 3,300fps at the muzzle. I don’t shoot it much i don’t want to burn the barrel out.
I like projects... so I buy cheap rifles, bed them cerakote etc sometimes even re-barrel them. But when I buy a cheap $500 rifle... I have more money for a nice Leopold!
I had the exact same rifle in the same cartridge as yours, but mine was stainless. Unfortunately the barrel had a loose spot in it and it wouldn't shoot for crap. It was made around the time New Haven was going down the drain. I wish I still had it, though.
Yes, I do build single shot rifles. I'll be glad to work with you if you are interested in one. Contact me via our contact page on our website. Thanks for watching.
Yaaa. I own only one gun... Blaser bbf95 shotgun/rifle combo gun. Absolutely love it. But it isn't cheap. Thinking of getting a bolt gun for elk though. And an over/under shotgun for upland 😂 Y'all know how it goes.
I have a way to carry those Remington 700's that will protect the bolt. I put the sling behind my elbow and grab the magazine with my hand on the same arm. Then rest the butt of the rifle on my hip. I use this especially when I'm in grizz country. I shoot right handed and carry with my left arm. I can bring the rifle into battery quite quickly and I can control the rifle while carrying very well. If something bumps the bolt, I am immediately aware of it. I have also slung a R 700 upside-down (barrel down) at times. That puts the bolt handle into my right side. That way is not my favorite but it is functional.....not very comfortable though. I also put my sling on upside-down. Especially if it is a padded sling. That gets the padding behind my elbow.
You didn't say weather that first rifle was controlled feed. If it is, I'd get it in .30-06, ditch the scope and fit it with a receiver aperture sight, and fit a stripper feed guide. Using stripper clips is a faster reload than fumbling with detachable magazines. You can get stripper clips for .30-06 cartridges all the time. How's that for a custom rifle?
He said his winchester model 70 was a featherweight push feed. So no the winchester he showed in the video was not controlled feed. The ones they are making nowadays are again controlled feed with the claw extractor like the old ones used to be. I'm thinking about getting one myself. My winchester model 70 I have now is a push feed. Still a great rifle.
Thanks Randy always glad to see your great work and listening to your advice. Just kidding you but if I got a hundred bucks for every time you said YOU KNOW. I could afford a custom rifle.
I know most people don’t like the Remington 770’s but the one I traded for a couple years ago I’ll put it this way the 300 Winchester magnum rifle can easily out shoot me. Course that’s not saying much on my half. They’re cheap made but people don’t take care of their guns neither. If I bolt a rifle and it’s not smooth I put oil on it i don’t drown it in oil but I put enough. After I found the load it loves I can remember the the exact powder load I wrote in my notes but in front of the load sets a Nosler Accubond 150gr bullet. I’ve taken my share of deer and hogs I’ve not tried a hog with my 300 yet but i will but this combination in the 300 will completely turn a deer plum around in its bed. I took a big 7 point whitetail year before last he was bedded in a field with a doe and he was laying head pointed left and at 263 yards I ranged him and I squeezed the trigger and before I heard the crack of the gun I seen this through my scope on the gun it spun him around and pointed his head to the left. It’s a beast for sure.
Cant beat a weatherby weatherguard bronze for 800$. There built the oldschool way w solid recoil lug and square flat bottom action. Just as if not more accurate as a tika But built way more rugged.
Thanks for the great video Randy! As someone who has experience with all types of actions, could I get your opinion on a Lone Peak Fusion vs Terminus Kratos Lite?
I'm really interested in building a 8 mm Mauser 98 large ring into a weatherby 6.5 RPM. From what I have gathered the rebated rim is the same as a 30-06 therefore I shouldn't have to do any bolt face modification. I'm curious what are your thoughts on a build like that... I want to do all the updates like a synthetic carbon stock from Magpul, timny trigger, and Gentry 3 position safety that I have on a brno 98 I built into a wonderful shooting 30-06 with a Douglas 26" #4 and is a 1:10 that's threaded and I run a EC tuner brake, my young son loves shoot it and now he wants to build a Mauser together and I believe that the weatherby 6.5 RPM will be a really good combination and the perfect caliber for anything he will ever chase as he grows into being a hunter.
Sounds like a plan. The 6.5 RPM will work fine, though it doesn't do anything the .270 Win. will do, loaded properly to potential. Nowadays, it's a matter of "what components do I have on hand or am more apt to be able to procure" issue! Thanks for watching.
No. I don't have the time. I've built custom actions for my bench rifles when I was participating here in bench competitions and for another person. The rifles were preforming well enough for me, a few friends and oldest son, that we were cleaning up at the competitions. So much so, that the club demanded we share the rifles with other club members [not just a few friends and family] or they would ban us. I chose to be banned rather than cave to their strong-arm tactics. The feeling was mutual with my friends and oldest son [a minor at the time]. Thanks for watching.
Any suggestions? I'm about to build a VZ 24 sporter which is 8mm & would like to stay with 8mm but can't find a sporter barrel, at least not in the $150 - $250 range one of my concerns is the length of the cartridge in the magazine & I just like 8mm the closest I can find that seems to work with no modifications is 308 I haven't checked the length of the 6.5 swede yet compared to 8mm is it shorter than 30-06 ? Brownells midway and numrich have good prices on them anywhere else that might have 8mm in that price range ?
How would you rate the push feed Winchester model 70 compared to the control round feed. I always thought they were CRF, but i guess winchester manufactured quite a few PF.
The only thing I have against that rifle is the plastic stock i take the shoulder butt pad off and take a bunch of grocery bags plastic that is like we all got a million of them and stuff the inside of the stock full. It stops the loud bang and knocks when I hit my stock and my stand. It don’t add any weight to the gun.
I don’t understand the tikka thing. I just don’t like them. I recommend a person spend the money on the optics. Iv had 2 scope failures over the years 1 on a once in a lifetime tag. Both times ended up in a wounded animal and I lost one of them. Still bothers me 15-20 years later.
The Winchester 70 is also one of the absolute best rifles ever designed. I have one in 30-06, 308, 270 Win, 270 WSM. Likely the most beautiful factory rifle ever made!
I own several Tikka rifles and you are spot on Randy. They are great rifles for the money.
I shoot tika stainless in New Zealand. Accurate, great trigger, feed Every time! and terrific in our rain and thick scrub. Magic
Terrific comments. Thank you.
6.5 55 is a really good Cartridge. and underrated. it does all that 6.5 creed can. longer barrel life and brass life. and max for max it will have higher muzzle velocity's
Why do people feel compelled to discuss cartridges when it’s not the topic?
@@commonsense7787 because not meny People over there have that cartridge. And I found it cool that he had one.
@@commonsense7787 Well he did tell what each was chambered in and how they performed.
Are you serious? That’s like talking about a car and not the engine.
Thanx for sharing. Great vid. Tikka are hard to beat for price. Outstanding action, trigger and accuracy out of the box!
I have the Tikka ss in 30-06. Great rifle, very accurate.
I have a Tikka in .308, great factory rifle.
I have the same Tikka t3x rifle in 30-06 with a Leupold scope I love the thing! lightweight and nice to shoot!
I have a 1982 Ruger 300 win mag m77. It may be a fluke, but it shoots very well. I bought it when I was just old enough to buy one. It was to go elk hunting, but life delt me a fall and disabled me for walking. I still shoot it, and it groups well. Longest shot 300 yards on a deer laying down facing me. The 180 grain went through it and nearly cut its back leg off. Largest buck I ever killed. Thank you, Randy.
Hello Randy sir it’s always a treat to see your videos sir
Im in ohio and we have the straight wall restriction. And i picked up a cva cascade in 450bm and for the price it is an outstanding gun
Great advise, Randy!
Like my weatherby vanguard 308 rifle. Very accurate and good trigger
Spot on with Tikka!! My M695 whitetail hunter, .300 win mag shoots .67” groups@ 100yds. The palm swell, bolt, and trigger, IMO, 2nd to none!!
I chose a Sauer 100 Classic XT over the Tikka because I wanted it in 6.5x55 Swede and I waited nearly a year for Tikka to have one in stock . I love the Sauer and I love the Swede round.
Sauer 100 rifles are very nice, I have the Pantera model in 6.5 PRC and love it!
Tikka is the only factory rifles I’ll buy anymore. Great choice Randy.
I have a 1964 model 70 in 3006. First year they went to the push feed action. This rifle does also lock the bolt. It feels and holds great and shoots very nice groups with almost all the ammo i have tried in it. Bought it used for $100 when i was 16 and just recently put a new vortex crossfire 4x12 scope on it. Killed many deer with this rifle.
I have a Tikka T3x Superlite in 7mm-08……it’s just awesome. I don’t think there is any rifle on the market……under $1000 that can compare to a Tikka right now.
I can think of several
I have a combination of the first 2 rifles. It's a tikka chambered in 6.5 Swede. Both the rifle and cartridge are everything you said they were, and maybe a little more.
Looking at possibly getting my wife a Model 70 in 7mm-08 for her first deer rifle. But, I love my Remington 700 in .280.
I absolutely love the hinge plate system.
After doing a lot of research on these lower end budget rifles and I found it pretty hard to beat the Howa 1500, I got one brand new for $513 after tax from PSA.
In one of Randy's other videos he say the Howa rifles a very good rifles . Howa makes rifles for Wheatherby I have one in 300wby mag and it's been a awesome rifle .
Any way just saying!!
@@WilliamStihlThey are fantastic rifles! I think they are the best value out there.
I've got a handful of Howas and Vanguards. Both brands are extremely accurate with my handloaded ammo. I have a 243 Howa that doesn't require reloading for accuracy because it doesn't care if it's a Remington or winchester 100 grain softpoint. It will poke all three rounds into a single jagged hole at 100 yards. I always let them barrels cool and retract for 15 minutes between shots with the bolt open. This gives you a true reading from a cold bore. It's the hardest part of accuracy testing but it sure gives me all the confidence in the world when I am hunting.
@@jimpalmer4916 That’s the way to do it so you really know how the rifle will shoot when hunting.
Randy I had that exact model 70 featherweight in 6.5x55 and another one in 7x57.loved them both. I lent the 6.5x55 to my friend when his 308 missed 2 deer in the same morning. He shot his best ever deer with it that afternoon and fell in love with it. He begged me to sell it to him.I had the 7x57 so I sold it to him and he hunted with it every year right up until he passed away last year. As far as the the safety that doesn’t lock the bolt. I have a spool of 3/8 bongie cord that I tie in a loop and stretch around the trigger guard and bolt so it won’t open when walking this way if you jump something and need a fast shot just flick off the safety and let fly and if you need a second shot takes a fraction of a second to flick it off and work the bolt you can use a rubber band the same way. I wouldn’t buy a Remington rifle for years till I figured this out. Hope all is well With you and your family Randy. Live free and stay safe..
I have both of those calibers. I love those older cartridges that was good then and hold true today.
Thanks Randy as always very informative, I appreciate your take on factory rifles too!
My Winchester M70’s are chambered in 7x57 and 375 H&H, both are topped with Kahles scopes. I’ve never needed more.
Good presentation, I like the Sako rifles over the Tikka rifles because you can leave the safety on while unloading the rifle, they have a little button in front of the safety to unlock the bolt. I love the model 700 and 70 rifles, they're two of the finest rifles that have been ever made!
Yes. Exactly. But they're not cheap. Around 2.5k.
I was looking at the Peak (carbon stock) but got a little sticker shock. 4.5k unscoped. That's a pass probably. I can get a lot of gun for that money elsewhere. Their chambering offerings have also been shrinking.
Very nice presentation Randy! I like your attention to some quality factory rifles as well as some entry, midrange and full custom rifles from your own hand. I appreciate your comments on the features of the rifles and scopes as well. And for naming some high quality barrel and action manufacturers. Thanks for sharing your many years of knowledge, experience and expertise with us!
With exception of a few all the elk I’ve taken was with a Win 70 featherweight in 270 a great rifle.
I've got a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in 7x57. It's too pretty to hunt with so I use a 7-08 Remington Model 7 in a Fiberglas stock.
I like building my own rifles. It was in the 80's l bought a box full of Mauser 98 actions. So far l have built 10 of all types of calibers. Built most of them for my family for free. I have built anything from a 22-250 to a .338 Win. Mag. using the 98 action. They are simply one awesome action to start a rifle.
Who would have an 8mm sporter barrel ? I like 8mm and it fits the magazine perfectly 30-06 works but it's a touch too long & 308 isn't quite right but seems to be the closest fit for barrels available from brownells, midway and numrich
Randy, I might have lucked out but my Christensen Arms Mesa in 6.5 prc with factory 143 gr. shoots 1/2 moa out to 300 plus. Clean cold barrel will do as well with first shots. I have several rifles that with fouling shots and handloads will match the 6.5 prc accuracy but not at 300 plus yards.
A friend hand loads his swedish mauser to creedmore velocity. Great round
Great presentation Mr Selby. I’ve had a number of rifles over my life but never a custom gun. However I also had several model 70s, Remingtons, Sakos n others. But your recommendation on the Tikka is spot on. I came into 2 of them in 270 n 7 Rem. Both shoot exceptionally well with factory ammo
Love your videos.
Idk, looking at what custom rifles cost nowadays it's hard to justifythe price.
For that kind of money you can (almost) get a really nice Krieghoff. And that's a whole different level of craftsmanship.
Tikka and howa 1500 are the best bets in cheap rifles. And a savage 110 if you can tolerate the looks.
I have a Savage 110 WLE and I sure do tolerate the looks.
Hi Randy, hope you are doing well. A couple of days ago I've ran across one of your video where you've mentioned about a bausch and lomb Barlar 8a scope in 2.5-8 power. I went through my history and your channel trying to see which video that was but couldn't. My question would be which base and rings would you recommended since the scope doesnt have windage and elevation adjustments built in. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and knowledge. I've learnt a whole lot watching them!
thanks again Randy for sharing such good info and stories!
Don't forget about Kelblys they are very nice I have a Panda action for bench rest and a atlas action for hunting rifle
Kelbys doesn’t hold a candle to Borden. Just saying.
@@jaymiller393 how many world records has Borden set vs Kelblys just saying
I just left jack creek, no elk in hand but had a great time love your videos keep up the good work! Had my tikka in 35 whelen along for the trip they are great rifles stay safe
Another great video with expert eye and hands.
What's current price for rebarreling a bolt action (small shank) if customer provided blank barrel of correct caliber?
This is Cathy, The Real Gunsmith's Wife. We don't quote prices on here, as prices can change. Someone seeing it a year or more from now may assume the price is the same.
Also, YT gets knickers in a knot, we are told, if we post prices. Go to our contact page, see link at end of video for website.
Thanks for watching.
The problem with many cartridges today is that you simply cannot easily find brass for them. We're in a very sad state in regards to reloading.
No kidding. I shoot winchester 25-35 and have been waiting for around a year for new brass to come in. I can make it if I have to but I would rather buy it new. To make it I would need, you guessed it , more tools. I would need a neck turning tool I think
@@vdog4799 If you aren't fussy about brands, PPU makes brass for the 6.5 Swede, .303 savage, 7x57 and .303 British. Midway had 32 Special brass. For me the 35 Remington has been the kicker, can't find it anywhere, not even range brass.
@@garyh1449 Sorry, did I miss something? I only need brass for the 25-35. I cant use the other stuff. As far as I know only 30-30 brass can be used to convert. At least that's all I know about
@@garyh1449 I hear you. As it happens a wonderful opportunity just presented itself. My local gun range needs a volunteer person to open, close, and maintain the range! It's about 4 miles away and I would have ample opportunity to sift through all the brass I can!😁👍
@@vdog4799 Just stating that brass for hard to find cartridges is available on line. 32 Special can be converted to 25-35, also.
Ty for doing this vdo.
I have the model 70, new production CRF, all weather stainless. I have nothing but good things to say about it. Hasn't let me down. I definitely prefer that 3 position style of safety. The rifle is capable of producing sub MOA groups provided you feed it good ammo. Oddly enough it loves Hornady ELD-X and SST'S. For Whitetails back east, said bullets are acceptable. I wouldn't use them for elk or anything bigger. Im in the process of trying different bullets like Barnes and Noslers for a future elk hunt.
This year I have purchased 5 Tikka rifles in 270, one in 300WSM and one in 300WM. Last year I bought one in 308. All but the 308 shoot as well or better than any custom I have, down to one hole groups with my handloads. The 270s are the most accurate of all especially with BVLDs in 150 grain and the 150 NBTs
Just curious... Have you ever thought about throwing them into a chassis? Or do you like the classic stocks?
I've been thinking about getting a 308 for ammo cost and availability (so I can shoot a lot more, in a tikka t3x). You feel like you got a bad gun or is there a design issue? Have you tried different ammo?
@@mysterioanonymous3206 I think I just got a bad one. I tried numerous factory and handloaded ammo that has worked well in a number of other 308 rifles I've had. I now own about 9 Tikkas and all are fine. I like the Chassis but hard to find LEFT hand LONG action. MDT discontinued theirs
My neighbor has a Winchester model 70 Feather Weight chambered in 270. That rifle is beautiful and my other neighbor up the road has the Model 70 chambered in 300 Winchester magnum and the stock is the curly maple these are two of the nicest rifles I’ve ever seen sir in front of me that is. Being pertty don’t put anything on the ground though. My Savage 111 chambered in 25-06 I’ve had it for 11 years and have managed to keep it great looking and it has put deer wild hogs coyotes ground hogs down for the count. I’ve never shot a factory round though it. I got everything together to load for it then got the scope and started cranking out rounds for it. I started with the Nosler 85gr ballistic tip and they’re coming out the muzzle at a hair over 3,600fps. I went up to a 100gr Nosler BT and it’s just a little over 3,300fps at the muzzle. I don’t shoot it much i don’t want to burn the barrel out.
I like projects... so I buy cheap rifles, bed them cerakote etc sometimes even re-barrel them. But when I buy a cheap $500 rifle... I have more money for a nice Leopold!
I had the exact same rifle in the same cartridge as yours, but mine was stainless. Unfortunately the barrel had a loose spot in it and it wouldn't shoot for crap. It was made around the time New Haven was going down the drain. I wish I still had it, though.
Very nice selection. Do I recall correctly, but do you also make single shot rifles? The more rifle combos I see the more I like them.
Yes, I do build single shot rifles. I'll be glad to work with you if you are interested in one. Contact me via our contact page on our website.
Thanks for watching.
Yaaa. I own only one gun... Blaser bbf95 shotgun/rifle combo gun. Absolutely love it. But it isn't cheap.
Thinking of getting a bolt gun for elk though. And an over/under shotgun for upland 😂
Y'all know how it goes.
I have a way to carry those Remington 700's that will protect the bolt.
I put the sling behind my elbow and grab the magazine with my hand on the same arm. Then rest the butt of the rifle on my hip.
I use this especially when I'm in grizz country. I shoot right handed and carry with my left arm. I can bring the rifle into battery quite quickly and I can control the rifle while carrying very well. If something bumps the bolt, I am immediately aware of it.
I have also slung a R 700 upside-down (barrel down) at times. That puts the bolt handle into my right side. That way is not my favorite but it is functional.....not very comfortable though.
I also put my sling on upside-down. Especially if it is a padded sling. That gets the padding behind my elbow.
You didn't say weather that first rifle was controlled feed. If it is, I'd get it in .30-06, ditch the scope and fit it with a receiver aperture sight, and fit a stripper feed guide. Using stripper clips is a faster reload than fumbling with detachable magazines. You can get stripper clips for .30-06 cartridges all the time.
How's that for a custom rifle?
He said his winchester model 70 was a featherweight push feed. So no the winchester he showed in the video was not controlled feed. The ones they are making nowadays are again controlled feed with the claw extractor like the old ones used to be. I'm thinking about getting one myself. My winchester model 70 I have now is a push feed. Still a great rifle.
I don't believe the tikka are controlled feed either. I think they are push feed too.
Thanks Randy always glad to see your great work and listening to your advice. Just kidding you but if I got a hundred bucks for every time you said YOU KNOW. I could afford a custom rifle.
I know most people don’t like the Remington 770’s but the one I traded for a couple years ago I’ll put it this way the 300 Winchester magnum rifle can easily out shoot me. Course that’s not saying much on my half. They’re cheap made but people don’t take care of their guns neither. If I bolt a rifle and it’s not smooth I put oil on it i don’t drown it in oil but I put enough. After I found the load it loves I can remember the the exact powder load I wrote in my notes but in front of the load sets a Nosler Accubond 150gr bullet. I’ve taken my share of deer and hogs I’ve not tried a hog with my 300 yet but i will but this combination in the 300 will completely turn a deer plum around in its bed. I took a big 7 point whitetail year before last he was bedded in a field with a doe and he was laying head pointed left and at 263 yards I ranged him and I squeezed the trigger and before I heard the crack of the gun I seen this through my scope on the gun it spun him around and pointed his head to the left. It’s a beast for sure.
Thanks very much for your information!!
LEUPOLD DEFINITELY WORTH THE MONEY, AIM SMALL GOOD HUNTING GOD BLESS.
Cant beat a weatherby weatherguard bronze for 800$. There built the oldschool way w solid recoil lug and square flat bottom action. Just as if not more accurate as a tika
But built way more rugged.
Thanks for the great video Randy! As someone who has experience with all types of actions, could I get your opinion on a Lone Peak Fusion vs Terminus Kratos Lite?
Both are good.
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I'm really interested in building a 8 mm Mauser 98 large ring into a weatherby 6.5 RPM. From what I have gathered the rebated rim is the same as a 30-06 therefore I shouldn't have to do any bolt face modification. I'm curious what are your thoughts on a build like that... I want to do all the updates like a synthetic carbon stock from Magpul, timny trigger, and Gentry 3 position safety that I have on a brno 98 I built into a wonderful shooting 30-06 with a Douglas 26" #4 and is a 1:10 that's threaded and I run a EC tuner brake, my young son loves shoot it and now he wants to build a Mauser together and I believe that the weatherby 6.5 RPM will be a really good combination and the perfect caliber for anything he will ever chase as he grows into being a hunter.
Sounds like a plan. The 6.5 RPM will work fine, though it doesn't do anything the .270 Win. will do, loaded properly to potential. Nowadays, it's a matter of "what components do I have on hand or am more apt to be able to procure" issue!
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Im partial to Mauser actions but my plastic gun is Ruger american
My Tikka is the best rifle I own.
I’m at 11:49 I’ll be back shortly sir.
Hi randy have you had any experience with arkin scopes
No, I don't.
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@@TheRealGunsmith if you want i can mail one for to experiment with.
Would you consider Dakota to be custom or factory? Also what is your opinion of the Dakota 76 rifles? Thanks
Dakota custom, the 76 is very good.
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What's your opinion on a bat machine action
They are very good. I've built a number of rifles around them.
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When you build a custom rifle, are you building the action too?
No. I don't have the time. I've built custom actions for my bench rifles when I was participating here in bench competitions and for another person. The rifles were preforming well enough for me, a few friends and oldest son, that we were cleaning up at the competitions. So much so, that the club demanded we share the rifles with other club members [not just a few friends and family] or they would ban us. I chose to be banned rather than cave to their strong-arm tactics. The feeling was mutual with my friends and oldest son [a minor at the time].
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Any suggestions? I'm about to build a VZ 24 sporter which is 8mm & would like to stay with 8mm but can't find a sporter barrel, at least not in the $150 - $250 range one of my concerns is the length of the cartridge in the magazine & I just like 8mm the closest I can find that seems to work with no modifications is 308 I haven't checked the length of the 6.5 swede yet compared to 8mm is it shorter than 30-06 ? Brownells midway and numrich have good prices on them anywhere else that might have 8mm in that price range ?
How would you rate the push feed Winchester model 70 compared to the control round feed. I always thought they were CRF, but i guess winchester manufactured quite a few PF.
They are both very good. I use both. For many it is a matter of preference.
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The only thing I have against that rifle is the plastic stock i take the shoulder butt pad off and take a bunch of grocery bags plastic that is like we all got a million of them and stuff the inside of the stock full. It stops the loud bang and knocks when I hit my stock and my stand. It don’t add any weight to the gun.
Is that Macmillan’s game stalker stock???
No, it is a McMillan Hunter stock.
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I don’t understand the tikka thing. I just don’t like them. I recommend a person spend the money on the optics. Iv had 2 scope failures over the years 1 on a once in a lifetime tag. Both times ended up in a wounded animal and I lost one of them. Still bothers me 15-20 years later.
Have Tikka in 7-08 great freaking rifle, shoots ~ half inch 3 shot groups .
Very smooth action and trigger is good as well
At 3:05 / Sir the word is in·te·gral /ˈin(t)əɡrəl,inˈteɡrəl/ / See how is is broken up? There is no "teg" in the word!!! PLEASE!!!!